GOLDEN TRIANGLE 'Y' SETS TENNIS EVENT

The Golden Triangle YMCA is sponsoring a junior tennis tournament for Lake County students 18 years of age and younger at the Pine Meadows Country Club in Eustis. The tournament will be played on June 22-23. There will be competition in both singles and doubles and trophies will be awarded to the first and second-place finishers in each division. For more information or to register for the tournament, call Dianne Blair at the YMCA, 357-9500.

GOLF

PLAY FOR FREE. The 1985 golf privilege card is being offered by the American Lung Association of Central Florida for a limited time. The card, which costs a $20 donation to the association, lists golf courses in the area that are each offering a free round of golf to the bearer. The cards are available at the American Lung Association of Central Florida office, 2737 S. Fern Creek Avenue, Orlando. For more information, call (305) 898-3401, or a check can be mailed to P.O. Box 8504, Orlando, 32856.

TRIATHLON

CLINIC COMING. One more training clinic, sponsored by the Central Florida Triathletes Club, is scheduled for Jaycee Beach in Clermont. The clinic is scheduled for Sunday. The clinic will start at 8 a.m. with a swimming session and a choice of several bike courses will be available for the bicycling session at 9 a.m. Jaycee Beach is one of the few places in the state that has a 200-meter open water course available for training. For more information, call Fred Sommer, club president, at 394-6033.

SOFTBALL

COED COMPETITION. The Leesburg Recreation and Parks Department is forming a coed softball league. The league is scheduled to begin play on July 9 and will continue for eight to 10 weeks. The games will be played on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7 to 10 on the Oak Park Softball Complex. The team fee is $100 and there is a $10 player fee. An additional $15 fee will be charged for players who live out of the area serviced by the city's utilities. Call the department at 728-3500 for more information.

FISHING

LEESBURG ANGLERS. Several fishermen from Leesburg competed in the third annual Arthur Smith Kingfish, Dolphin, Wahoo Tournament in Palm Beach with brothers Jim and Art King of Leesburg taking the $1,000 first place prize for the largest fish caught in the Cruisers class. Other Leesburg fishermen in the tournament included Bob Clements, Fred Shaw, Hunt Paulling, Paul Buchanan, Robin Chandler, Tom Wiley, Tom Brooks, David Ohnstad, Eddie Young, Rusty Young, Jim Heiskell, Bob Tweedle, Charles William Gregg, Charles Tucker and Murray Tucker.